Northrop Grumman’s Firebird intelligence-gathering aircraft simultaneously engaged three electro-optical sensors, while also operating a fourth payload—a milestone achievement, according to the company. This demonstration took place last month during US Joint Forces Command’s Empire Challenge exercise at Fort Huachuca, Ariz. During a sortie, Firebird showcased its ability to run three high-definition cameras and send live video to ground forces, even via devices such as a mobile phone, according to the company. At the same time, an electronics support payload functioned onboard. “Firebird’s universal interface is what makes this all possible,” said Rick Crooks, Northrop’s Firebird program manager, in the company’s release. He added, “[W]e can place many different sensors on Firebird and operate them in a matter of minutes.” Northrop unveiled the Firebird in May. It’s designed to fly either via a remote operator or a pilot in the cockpit.
AFA Inaugurates New Headquarters with Doolittle Raider Toast
April 17, 2025
The Air and Space Forces Association celebrated the grand opening of its new Operations Center on April 17 with a tribute to its founder, Gen. Jimmy Doolittle—the Doolittle Raiders Memorial Toast.